Everyday Conversation

Learning English for social situations Many of my students want to learn or improve their English for work or school. However, I also have students who simply want to sound more natural and fluid in social situations: Everyday English expressions, idioms, and phrasal verbs Learning – and using – a new English expression every week… Continue reading Everyday Conversation

Once in a blue moon

Once in a blue moon I… look through old photo albums that are sitting on my bedroom bookshelf. Are you old enough to have real, physical photos? When I was growing up, digital cameras didn’t exist. We used film cameras – with 35mm film on which we could take 24 or 36 photos. I have… Continue reading Once in a blue moon

The deal breaker that made me quit my job

I love to dance I’ve always loved dancing. Growing up, I took all kinds of lessons; ballet, folk dance, modern dance, jazz ballet, African dance and Middle Eastern dance. However, once I discovered partner dancing (ballroom, swing, salsa, etc.), I was *hooked! I was so passionate about these dances, I would go out dancing several… Continue reading The deal breaker that made me quit my job

It’s “a long shot”, but I’ll ask!

What’s the meaning of “a long shot”? What do you imagine when you hear the words; “a long shot”? It’s another English expression that might not be easy to understand on its own. If you’ve never heard this idiom before, I suggest you do the following: Were you right? How did you do? Were you… Continue reading It’s “a long shot”, but I’ll ask!

Where do you put your eggs?

“Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket” Here’s another strange but common English expression. Have you ever heard it? If not, you’re bound to hear it sooner or later. To “put all your eggs in one basket” is generally viewed as a risky thing to do. For that reason, you will often hear the… Continue reading Where do you put your eggs?